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Financial Update:
- Q3 revenue is estimated to be
$23.5 million up$3.3 million from Q2 revenue of$20.2 million . - The increase in Q3 revenue vs Q2 is a result of
Body Contour Centers LLC ("BCC") payingUS$1.7 million of distributions in the quarter vs NIL in Q2 2020 as well as the collection ofUS$0.9 million of distributions fromKimco Holdings, LLC , operating as Kimco Facility Services ("Kimco") in the quarter. Revenue was negatively impacted by a lower Canadian dollar in Q3 vs Q2 but more than offset by the positive developments in our underlying portfolio. - Despite a difficult and uncertain economic environment, the strong demand for services/products that our Partners (as defined below) provide has resulted in better than previously expected financial performance for 2020 and a positive revision to certain Partners expected performance metric resets for 2021. As a result, Alaris believes organic revenue will be flat year over year when performance metrics are reset
January 1, 2021 . - Alaris currently has available on its
$330 million senior credit facility (the "Facility") approximately$192 million for investment purposes (including the$50 million accordion), with a total senior debt to EBITDA on a proforma basis of 1.8x. - The Trust expects to close on a 2-year extension to the Facility (extended to
November 2023 ) by mid October on similar terms. - Prior to the trust conversion,
Alaris Royalty Corp. had purchased for cancellation 1,156,541 of its common shares at an average price of$8.69 per common share through its Normal Course Issuer Bid ("NCIB"). Following the trust conversion, the NCIB continues to be in place for the Trust and Alaris will continue to consider/evaluate opportunities to purchase trust units under the plan. - Alaris is estimating its
Run Rate Payout Ratio to be less than 80%, which is expected to result in an estimated$12 million of excess cash flow over the next 12 months. This is without counting on any revenue fromPF Growth Partners LP ("PFGP") in that time period. The Run Rate Payout Ratio will improve with capital deployment and as distributions from PFGP come back on line. Distributions from PFGP would reduce ourRun Rate Payout Ratio by approximately 12% when full distributions are being paid.
"Our portfolio continues to surprise on the upside due to strong management teams, low debt and the focus on required products/services. Seeing flat year over year aggregate performance while the broad economy has taken the biggest short term hit in history is an incredible achievement by our partners," said
Partner Update
Kimco
- Kimco continues to see increased revenue from additional cleaning and sanitization work with their existing customers and through ancillary cleaning services for new customers as a result of the heightened demand for sanitization.
- EBITDA for the eight months ending
August 31, 2020 is up substantially vs the entire 12 months endingDecember 31, 2019 . - Distributions restarted at
US$100,000 per month in July and August and have since increased toUS$200,000 per month in September. - Alaris and Kimco also agreed to a cash flow sweep to accelerate repayment of outstanding distributions. Alaris will receive an additional payment of
US$500,000 applied to Q3 and is expecting to receive a furtherUS$500,000 in Q4 bringing total Q3 payments toUS$900,000 and Q4 expected payments toUS$1.1 million up from NIL in Q2 2020 and prior quarters. - The coronavirus disease 2019 ("COVID") pandemic was a growth catalyst for Kimco's operations. Kimco anticipates sales growth to maintain current performance well in 2021 and potentially beyond. This has been an impressive turnaround by Kimco and their management team.
BCC:
- Alaris proactively deferred distributions for three months to assist BCC with liquidity while all their locations were temporarily closed between March and June. Upon reopening of all clinics in June, results have been positive allowing BCC to pay
US$1.7 million of distributions in Q3, which is the full amount owed for the quarter. - Monthly financial and operational results since reopening have exceeded their profitability and key performance indicators in the same period in 2019. The company is expecting to finish the year with EBITDA in excess of the prior year, even with a total loss of almost all revenue for a full two months.
- As a result of the performance of the business and barring any unforeseen changes, it is anticipated that all previously deferred Q2 distributions will be paid within the next 6 months.
- Both the restart of full distributions and the anticipated payment of the deferred distributions have been much sooner than originally forecast.
PFGP:
- All 67 clubs are now open with the last 7 clubs opening in August.
- Results since reopening continue to be strong. For the clubs that have been opened for 3 full months, net new memberships are in line with management forecasts. However, cancellations did increase this summer due to COVID related factors such as mask requirements in certain states. Signs of stabilization of cancellations are now showing and Alaris continues to monitor results closely. New joins for the last two months are up versus the prior year and user engagement has increased for 4 straight months.
- The October billing period will provide a base to forecast the next 12 months as this will include a full 3 months of billings from all clubs and thus should provide a stabilized set of data.
- Management of Alaris and PFGP will discuss how deferred distributions will be caught up once regular distributions begin. Alaris, PFGP and PFGP's lending syndicate will be negotiating a longer-term amendment to the existing credit facility in Q4 2020. Alaris is optimistic that the lending syndicate will allow for a level of preferred distributions to be paid based on the current performance of the business, but this will be subject to negotiation.
- The resiliency of the businesses coming out of the initial stages of the COVID lock down continues to highlight the strength of the Planet Fitness ("PF") brand including the low price point membership offering and superior member experience. With the low operating costs of a PF gym, it is our view that the PF system is weathering the COVID storm much better than most other operators in the fitness industry. Thus, we feel PFGP is well positioned to gain market share coming out of the COVID pandemic.
- Trailing twelve-month ("TTM") revenue and EBITDA are both up by a large margin compared to full year 2019 metrics. The company has significantly reduced debt over the last several months due to the substantial increase of cash flow.
- FED continues to execute its traditional business plan as well as opportunistically securing numerous key contracts to supply personal protective equipment ("PPE") such as masks, medical gowns and gloves under various government awarded contracts.
- The PPE order that Alaris was participating in has not yet materialized due to constraints in the available supply of medical grade nitrile gloves. FED still expects to execute this order, however, Alaris' participation will not be required until FED secures adequate supply and may not be needed at all, depending on the size and structure of the new supply chain. Alaris has received
US$5 million of theUS$11.5 million deposit Alaris initially paid with the remaining amounts expected inOctober 2020 . Alaris did not provide any additional funding outside of the aforementioned deposit.
- DNT has continued to perform well throughout the pandemic, initial project delays have subsided and DNT's backlog is now flat year over year.
- DNT revenue and EBITDA are trailing the comparable period slightly. However, their liquidity and net working capital continue to be robust. DNT and Alaris do not expect any interruptions in distributions. This is a positive revision from the onset of the pandemic as the Trust expected some flexibility in distributions would be required to assist with working capital requirements.
- Year to date results are substantially ahead of the prior year and the company currently has a robust project backlog.
- Alaris is expecting a double digit increase to the annual distribution for 2021 based on LMS' financial performance thus far in 2020.
General Update for
- For the other eleven Partners, there are no significant updates to provide. Each continues to operate at or above expectations since the guidance provided in Alaris' Q2 2020 earnings release this past July.
- As previously disclosed, ccComm and Providence are the only Partners from this group not paying distributions. Given the strong results from other Partners included in this section, there are no expectations of any others needing to defer distributions.
ABOUT ALARIS:
Alaris provides alternative financing to private companies ("Partners") in exchange for distributions with the principal objective of generating stable and predictable cash flows for dividend payments to its shareholders. Distributions from the Partners are adjusted each year based on the percentage change of a "top line" financial performance measure such as gross margin and same-store sales and rank in priority to the owners' common equity position.
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